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When it comes to the debate between Android and iPhones, things aren't black and white. There are diehard fans on both sides. There are others who switch between operating systems based on the features they are looking for at the time.

Still, iPhone users are gravitating to Androids more and more. Many are happy with their decision but, there are some wonderful iOS features that they wished their new phones had.

This is what we're talking about today, the iOS features that we want to see in Android:

AirDrop alternativeThis is one of the best features in the iOS universe. It gives users the ability to share information quickly between all devices. While it isn’t the most flashy feature, it provides users with a practical solution to a common problem.

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Built-in screen recorderHaving quick access to the screen recorder on iPhones saves a lot of effort and time. There are some Android apps that can provide the same utility, however, it just makes things a little more complicated. This isn’t that big of an issue but sometimes it's the nuances that make the difference.

Gesture navigationApple’s new navigation gesture method (as seen on the iOS 11) is something to be admired. While Android’s navigation features aren’t that bad. They’re not as polished as they could be.

Apple is known for their dedication when creating new features. The same level of quality is seen in iOS gestures. It’s slick, smooth, and innovative.

Universal media controlsAndroid users know that things can get a little shaky when several media apps are running at the same time. The iOS Control Center, however, is intuitive in its handling of media playback. It allows you to easily access your media applications from the lock screen or by swiping down.

Real face-scanning supportiPhones have one of the best (if not the best) 3D face scanning capabilities on the market. No other smartphone can match it. That isn’t to say that fingerprint readers are obsolete, however, Apple’s face unlocking feature is significantly more secure than this option.

Those who’ve made the switch from iOS to Android can attest to the need for certain features that are only found on Apple devices. But, Androids are great phones - there's no doubt about it.

Do you agree with this list? Is there anything that you feel was left out? Share your thoughts in the comments section. We would love to hear what you have to say.
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Love to play the many roulette games on your iPhone? Are you a loyal Apple fan?Apple is one of the biggest companies in the world. It was an interesting year for them in 2018 but Apple is looking forward to making a bigger statement in 2019. You may know Apple as a hardware company but that is all about to change. In March 2018, Apple unveiled a new iPad, in September it revealed new iPhones and later in October some new Macs were released in the market. However, Apple has come out to reveal that 2019 will be the year of the Mac. This is because it is about to release one of its most powerful Mac's ever. Here is a look at some of the changes that are about to rock our market from Apple.#1. Launch of the AirPods 2There have been rumours going around that Airpods 2 will be making their way into the market this year. Honestly, they are the most popular Apple accessories which most consumers are waiting to have. Although they will be a bit more expensive than the originals AirPods 2 will be better. Analysts believe that they will have the following features-

Wireless charging.

Smaller than the current model.

Water resistant.

Noise cancellation.

Siri support.

#2. Launch of New Apple Watches and Over the Ear headphones

Last year was quite a big year for Apple watches. Consumers can now boast of larger screens and ECG. Therefore this year might not be quite big for the wearables. This is because Apple usually sits out a redesign after one year.

There are also rumours that Apple will release over the ear headphones which they will sell through Beats. Moreover, they have plans to release a new Home pod speaker.

#3. You Need to Pay for the Apple TV Subscription

There have long reports that Apple could one day launch their own TV's. However, in 2019, it is expected that Apple's video streaming service will launch in the first half of the year. The idea is to mix Apple's TV shows and movies with content services from HBO and Stars.

There is more good news to this announcement, because if you own an iPhone, Apple TV or Mac then you can stream Apple videos for free. Sorry Android users.

#4. Mac Pro

In April last year, Apple confirmed that a new Mac Pro will be released this year. This new model will be more powerful than the iMac and iMac Pro. It is a powerful cylinder desktop computer which does not have a monitor like the others. However, the new design is still unconfirmed so you just have to wait.

There are other obvious Apple products which will be released such as the new iPhone later in September, iMac, iPads and the new iOS 13 which will be released later in June during the WWDC 2019.

Which of these do you like the most? Let us know which Apple product you are anxious to get in your hands.

Great to see the PSP Emulator written in Java is still getting updates:

PPSSPP is a PSP emulator that’s available for a many platforms including PCs, Android and iOS.

PPSSPP 1.7, which came 5 months after PPSSPP 1.6, comes along with the following updates:

Greatly improved performance in some Gundam and Earth Defense Force games, including Earth Defense 2 PortableA fix for crashes related to Vulkan rendering on the Galaxy Note 9, some Xiaomi devices and the new Nvidia Shield

DTM:Race Driver and some other games had some rendering issues fixed thanks to the implementation of vertex range culling

Issues with post-processing shaders on OpenGL 3+ were fixed. Some issues relating to sound output switching on Windows (via WASAPI) were also fixed

Some texture decoding code was optimised which could improve loading times in some games, namely Medal of Honor Heroes 2, when using Vulkan rendering

RetroArch 1.7.3 has just been released! Grab it here. This latest version has also been uploaded to the Google Play Store. If you’d like to show your support, consider donating to the team. Check here in order to learn more.

RetroArch now has a WIMP GUI, powered by the powerful multimedia framework Qt! This feature is available currently for Windows and Linux. macOS users will have to wait a while longer for this feature to arrive to their platform.

The WIMP GUI works as a companion to the main RetroArch window. You bring it into view by pressing the F5 key on your keyboard. From there, you can do many tasks:

Select a game from any playlist

Browse the file system or any attached media storage device and load a game.

Scan directories for content and generate system playlists.

Associate cores to an entire playlist or associate only one entry of a playlist to a specific core

Some things we’d like to note:

This has been the combined work of bparker and Tatsuya79 that have worked tirelessly on this for a month. We are aware of several features that we’d like to implement, such as playlist editing, grid view layouts, etc.

We are open to feedback on the GUI.

You will likely not see this WIMP GUI on Android or iOS (or any game console for that fact) anytime soon. WIMP interfaces don’t lend themselves well to devices that rely on touchscreen or gamepad-based controls.

(For Linux users) The Qt GUI should definitely work on X11. If you’d like to run it on Wayland, make sure you have the appropriate packages installed for Qt5 in your package manager. Be aware that Qt 5 cannot gracefully fail right now in case a platform module/plugin is missing from your system. This means that if you invoke the companion UI by pressing F5 on Wayland, and for whatever reason the platform module that Qt relies on in order to work on Wayland is not there, there is no way for RetroArch to gracefully fail there and just not show the companion UI. There will be a crash instead. Unfortunately we have talked to some Qt developers and they see no other way around this for now. The same situation applies for DRM/KMS right now. If we can find a better solution to this, we will certainly return to it.

(For mac Users) You will have to wait a bit longer for this to arrive to the Mac port unfortunately. Hopefully that wait is not too long.

We would like to still improve initial bootup times for the companion UI. Right now, on first initial startup, it can take anywhere from 5 to 10 seconds (depending on your harddrive and its performance), but on subsequent boots should only take 2 seconds or less for first startup. Hopefully by resorting to Link Time Code Generation and other avenues we can shave off some more seconds off this boot time.

Those of you who own iPhone 5/5C and iPad 4 devices will be happy to hear that H3lix jailbreak (10.x;A6) has been released, heres some notes:

H3lix is a jailbreak for all versions of iOS 10 (including iOS 10.3.3) for 32-bit (Apple A6 hardware in this case) iDevices. This means that your 32-bit Apple A6 devices are jailbroken for life so you needn’t worry again about losing your jailbreak by messing something up or sheer bad luck. H3lix jailbreak supports the following devices:

All models of the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5C

All models of the iPad 4

This jailbreak does not support 64-bit devices (Apple A7 and newer) so don’t beg tihmstar and s1guza about them. That being said, the v0rtex exploit works on all devices running iOS 10.x and some devs are working on supporting 64-bit devices running iOS 10.3.x!

The new Star Wars mobile game Uprising was the best-selling free-to-play title on iPad last week.

Uprising was released on September 9th and went straight to No.1. It was the seventh best-selling release on iPhone for the week, too.Meanwhile, Jonathan Topf’s Trick Shot was No.1 in the iPhone Paid Top Ten for the second week running. The title deposed Minecraft: Pocket Edition last week, and manages this once again. that title was No.6 in the iPad Paid Top Ten, up four places from last week’s No.10.Below are the App Store charts for the week ending September 13th:iPhone Paid Top Ten:1 Trick Shot, Jonathan Topf
2 Minecraft: Pocket Edition, Mojang
3 Monopoly, EA
4 Heads Up!, Warner Bros
5 Storage Hunters UK : The Game, UKTV Interactive
6 Don't Starve: Pocket Edition, Klei Entertainment
7 Plague Inc., Ndemic Creations
8 The Chase, Barnstorm Games
9 Geometry Dash, RobTop Games
10 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Rockstar GamesiPad Paid Top Ten:

Mojang’s blockbuster game Minecraft continues to take the top position in both of the iOS charts.It is ahead of Snowman’s Alto’s Adventure, which takes second place in the iPhone and iPad Top Ten.Meanwhile, Heads Up continues to perform well in the iPhone chart, taking third place, while 505 Games’ Terraria is No.3 in the iPad Top Ten.Sega’s Football Manager Handheld 2015 is still in the App Store rankings, taking fifth and seventh places in the iPhone and iPad charts.And Blek, from Kunabi Brother, is back in the Top Ten, taking the No.4 spot in the iPad charts and eighth position in the iPhone rankings.Here is the iPhone game Top Ten for the week ending May 18th:1. Minecraft: Pocket Edition, Mojang
2. Alto’s Adventure, Snowman
3. Head’s Up, Warner Bros
4. Lifeline, 3 Minute Games
5. Football Manager Handheld 2015, Sega
6. Plague Inc, Ndemic Creations
7. Bullseye – TV Gameshow and Dars, Island Wall
8. Blek, Kubabi Brother
9. Monopoly, EA
10. Angry Birds, RovioAnd the iPad Top Ten for the same period:1. Minecraft: Pocket Edition, Mojang
2. Alto’s Adventure, Snowman
3. Terraria, 505 Games
4. Blek, Kubabi Brother
5. Til Morning’s Light, Amazon Game Studios
6. Monopoly, EA
7. Football Manager Handheld 2015, Sega
8. Framed, Loveshack
9. Monument Valley, Ustwo
10. Tipping Point, Barnstorm Games

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